Abstract
We used a thermo-electrically cooled, continuous-wave, quantum cascade laser with wavelength modulation spectroscopy for the detection of nitric oxide at sub-part-per-billion volume (ppbv). The minimal detectable absorption achieved is 9 × 10-9 cm−1Hz−½.
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